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WC had had horrendous injuries but they rarely have had a go for the past two season. Surprising Adam Simpson isn’t under serious heat for his job yet. The club is a shambles. 

 

 

Nine more goals! Nine more goals! Nine more goals!

I hope some of our players are reaching out to Jayden. He wouldn't be having fun at the moment.

Surely the media will be gunning harder at West coast after tonight.

This is just terrible 

 

 

Just squeeze past 186 Swans


Big clean out coming of all positions at WCE. 

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I hope some of our players are reaching out to Jayden. He wouldn't be having fun at the moment.

Surely the media will be gunning harder at West coast after tonight.

This is just terrible 

 

Of course he wouldn’t be having fun, dees189227. He dearly wanted to stay with us. He didn’t want to go to them. The fact that he now plays in such a pathetic side would only serve to make him more unhappy.

 

2 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Live ladder still has WC winning one more game. would love to know who they think it could be.

hopefully Freo


I have no idea who I want to win tonight.

Freo to keep the bummers off our tail.

or Essendon to keep Freo out of the 8 and give us a higher pick.

10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Are west coast tracking worse than Fitzroy?

Tracking worse than Dees under Neeld 

If not for Jayden (🥺) I’d be relishing this thumping of West Coast. 

1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

I have no idea who I want to win tonight.

Freo to keep the bummers off our tail.

or Essendon to keep Freo out of the 8 and give us a higher pick.

Definitely Freo. This Essendon finals chatter and brad Scott is making me sick 


200 points and Papley can’t get 3 goals in the last leg of my multi!?

damn

 

Enjoy while it lasts. Would you put money on them not winning a flag by 2029?

Its the Eagles . They' ll get loads of love from Dillon . Its how the corporate world works. Their supporters  will still turn up because they know.  Will Stkilda win a flag before them?


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